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SparkFun USB Thumb Drive (16GB)
SWG-14658
DESCRIPTION FEATURES
16GB (15GiB)
USB 2.0 Type A Connector
Protection Cap
Storage Loop
Status LED
Nand Flash
Dimensions: 2.87in x 0.77in x 0.2in
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16GB COMPONENT STORAGE SWAG THUMB USB
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dksmall / about 4 months ago / 3
Would like to see some bigger sizes, any change getting a 64gb or larger?
xtopher / about 4 months ago / 2
We don’t currently have any plans to get any other sizes but if there is enough demand for it we will
definitely look into carrying them!
The Crazy Maker Guy! / about 4 months ago / 2
What USB drive is this based on (or what NAND Flash chip is being used)? Just wondering.
Member #51886 / about 3 months ago / 1
I’d really like to know this as well. Or at the very least I’d like to know what NAND type. Obviously at this
price and capacity it isn’t SLC, but if it’s confirmed MLC and not TLC I’d buy some right now (looking at
you with heavy disdain, SanDisk.)
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